Hancock Claims Consultants Technicians
Field Roof Inspector - (Worcester, MA)

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Field Roof Inspector - (Worcester, MA)
Hancock Claims Consultants specialize in Ladder Assist and Property Inspection Services, collaborating directly with numerous insurance agencies for efficient claims management. At Hancock, we are at the forefront of claims resolution services, offering nationwide coverage, swift and comprehensive claims inspections, and unparalleled quality and precision. Our established process ensures top-tier claims support, ranging from rapid catastrophe response to direct inspections. As a Roof Field Inspector, you'll be part of our dynamic network of independent contractors, conducting assessments on steep and high roofs, evaluating exterior and interior damage, and performing underwriting property inspections. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, our inspectors help assess property damage and prevent further harm until permanent repairs are complete. Please note: This is an Independent Contractor position.
Successful Technicians possess: Ability to safely navigate and inspect any type of roof, specifically steep and high roofs Technical ability to complete inspections in varied weather conditions Professionalism Detail Oriented Strong customer service skills Empathy when dealing with insureds An entrepreneurial spirit Roofing and construction related backgrounds and/or insurance claims experience are a plus but not required Requirements: Must have a reliable Truck, Van or SUV with the ability to transport and carry at least a 32’ ladder Must have a Lidar equipped device or the ability to obtain one (ex. iPad Pro/iPhone 12 pro or greater) Demonstrated knowledge of MS Office applications including Outlook and Teams HAAG Certification is a plus The ability to get any required certifications or credentials to become a part of our contractor pool
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